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02. 05. 2009

Whiteboard dry-erase wallpaper

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Back in 2006, Jenna wrote about magnetic paint. If that doesn't appeal, there is also the option of magnetic wallpaper.

Magscapes of London carry a range of various patterned wallpapers (which according to their site, they also supply to Habitat), but the one that I thought most pertinent to Babygadget readers was the 'dry erase' wallcovering: basically a roll of whiteboard that your child can draw and write on and never do any harm. Plus, of course, magnets can be plonked down anywhere on the wall.

Sounds good, doesn't it? I can imagine one entire wall of a nursery, all in dry erase.

It's not clear from their website whether they ship worldwide, but a quick Google brought up a good few US sites that have similar products.

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Posted by Myf    Category: decor
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Anyone know how toxic dry erase markers are? I think the wall coverings are great, but I would be a little concerned with little kids- especially because of how easily dry erase rubs off...


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